My business Idol is JT Foxx, he is the person who changed my ideas of business and way of my life.. I really appreciate him for his afforts of positive thinking and positive ways but affective ways of developing the business in the economy...

I admire marketing guru Robert Middleton. I love his products and his manner in teleseminars. Another marketing guru is Alexandria Brown. I want to be her when I grow up (even though I`m probably ten years older than her.

Martha Stewart. I don`t even like her show or her books particularly. However, her "Omnimedia" empire is one of the best examples of how to embrace all media types to build a business. Also, I admired how she handled herself during her legal troubles.

I admire knowledgeable people who share the knowledge they have with others. Just to mention a few members of the SUN community Dking, Craig, Vincent, Nikole and others...

I once heard that a great way to become successful is by helping other people become sucessful.

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I don`t really idolize anyone, but I greatly admire the accomplishments of John H. Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet magazines. He had the necessary charisma, tenacity and passion to convince corporate America that there was such a thing as a black consumer market

In 1942, he took out a $500 loan that he used to send charter subscription offers to Supreme Liberty customers. Within a year, sales soared from 5,000 to 50,000.

Based on that success, in 1945 Johnson launched Ebony, modeled after Life magazine. In 1951, he added Jet, a more news-oriented magazine that chronicled the growth of the civil-rights movement.

I highly recommend reading his autobiography, Succeeding Against The Odds. That book is as good as it gets for providing inspiration.

I also have a great deal of admiration for BET founder, Robert Johnson who is also the owner of the Charlotte Hornets basketball franchise.

Johnson borrowed money to start his own cable brand, BET. Launched in 1980, it was profitable within five years. In the early `90s BET became the first African-American-controlled company to be traded publicly on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1998 Johnson bought it back and then sold it to Viacom, pocketing a reported $1.5 billion himself and retaining his position as chairman and CEO.

Milton Glaser - he was one of the first designers to take graphic design to a whole new level. In 1974, as a senior in high school, I saw his book Graphic Design and it gave a name to what I wanted to do when I grew up. It also debunked the idea that a person couldn`t make a living in such a profession. Fast forward nearly 30 years and I found myself at a cocktail party, in honor of myself and the other speakers at an international design conference, and Milton Glaser was there. I`m a nervous wreck meeting him - but the man could not have been more down-to-earth, engaging and gracious. In one of his conference sessions he discussed how important it is to give back to others - something I have always done. A woman stood up and asked how the little nonprofit music festival in her hometown ended up with a logo designed by Glaser. He said he had always been a fan of music programs and the small music festival had asked for his help. These days if I get an email from Milton Glaser I still nearly wet myself.

Others I admire greatly also are always giving back to the community or supporting important, yet sometimes unpopular, causes. Their success is not about themselves - but rather about helping others. Some of my other business idols are:

Personal development gurus, Anthony Robbins and Jim Rohn. Both deliver first class information and do it extremely well. Jim Rohn has a rock solid organization, and much of what he teaches is timeless and valuable.

Anthony Robbins I love because he understands human nature very, very well, and has positioned his organization to take advantage of human nature. I think by decentralizing his organization he may be making an error, but time will tell. He has a lot more money than I do (yet) so I can second guess him all I want.

I also admire Vic Johnson (asamanthinketh.net) for bootstrapping his way back from virtually bankrupt to a millionaire and helping people along the way.

And of course, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. Captains of Capitalisim.

JT Foxx is a businessperson, internet vender, real estate capitalist, prime wealth coach, radio personality and speaker. He may be also the founding father of Mega partnering that is a Wealth Networking Conference that takes place everywhere the world and features celebrities, trade leaders, millionaires, and standard individuals wanting to try and do extraordinary things in today’s market. At Mega partnering VI which is 2012's edition, Cris Van Cleemput an prestigious European business guru from Europe shall be presenting.